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Coldplay Music of the Spheres Tour 2026: All Dates, Cities & Where to Get Tickets

Coldplay's 2026 leg confirmed: 34 stadium dates across 18 countries. Full schedule, official ticket links, ticket tiers, and what's left after the public on-sale.

James Okafor
Senior Music Editor — Rock, Metal & Electronic · June 2, 2026
Coldplay performing in front of stadium-scale visuals during the Music of the Spheres Tour

The Music of the Spheres Tour, originally announced in 2021 as a two-year run, has now stretched into its fifth calendar year. After confirming the 2026 European and Latin American legs on May 22nd, Coldplay's team published a routing of 34 stadium dates across 18 countries between June 2026 and February 2027 — making this, by capacity, the largest tour the band has ever undertaken.

Below is the full confirmed schedule with venue capacity, on-sale windows, and the official ticket source for each show. Where shows have already sold out, we link to the venue's verified resale page (no markup).

What's new in the 2026 leg

The 2026 routing is the first leg of the tour where Coldplay drops their hard cap on stadium nights per city. The 2022 to 2025 legs systematically capped each metro at two consecutive nights to avoid burning the local market; the 2026 routing shows three-night residencies in Berlin, Buenos Aires and Mexico City — a clear signal that demand still outpaces capacity in those metros after four years.

There are also two carbon-offset partnerships new for 2026: an integrated tree-planting commitment with One Tree Planted on every ticket sold in Latin America, and a venue-electricity audit with each European venue published openly the morning after each show. Whether you consider those signals genuine or PR is a separate question — but as data points they're verifiable on the official tour site.

Confirmed 2026 tour dates

All times local. Doors typically open 90 minutes before showtime. Each date links to the official ticket page.

Europe leg (June – August 2026)

DateCityCountryVenueCapacityStatus
Wed Jun 17BerlinGermanyOlympiastadion74,475On sale
Thu Jun 18BerlinGermanyOlympiastadion74,475On sale
Fri Jun 19BerlinGermanyOlympiastadion74,475Public on-sale Jun 6
Mon Jun 22AmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruijff ArenA56,000Sold out
Tue Jun 23AmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruijff ArenA56,000Sold out
Fri Jun 26ParisFranceStade de France81,338Limited
Sat Jun 27ParisFranceStade de France81,338Limited
Mon Jul 6MadridSpainEstadio Santiago Bernabéu78,297Public on-sale Jun 13
Tue Jul 7MadridSpainEstadio Santiago Bernabéu78,297Public on-sale Jun 13
Sun Jul 12RomeItalyStadio Olimpico70,634Sold out
Mon Jul 13MilanItalySan Siro75,923On sale
Sat Jul 18WembleyUKWembley Stadium90,000Sold out
Sun Jul 19WembleyUKWembley Stadium90,000Sold out
Mon Jul 20WembleyUKWembley Stadium90,000Limited
Fri Jul 24ManchesterUKOld Trafford74,879Public on-sale Jun 20
Sat Aug 1StockholmSwedenStrawberry Arena50,000On sale
Thu Aug 6WarsawPolandPGE Narodowy58,580On sale
Sat Aug 8ViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion50,865On sale

Latin America leg (October – December 2026)

DateCityCountryVenueCapacityStatus
Tue Oct 13BogotáColombiaEstadio El Campín36,343Public on-sale Jul 5
Sat Oct 17LimaPeruEstadio San Marcos48,000Public on-sale Jul 12
Wed Oct 21SantiagoChileEstadio Nacional47,665On sale
Sat Oct 24Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River Plate84,567Sold out
Sun Oct 25Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River Plate84,567Sold out
Mon Oct 26Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River Plate84,567Public on-sale Jul 18
Sat Oct 31São PauloBrazilAllianz Parque43,713On sale
Sat Nov 7Rio de JaneiroBrazilEstádio do Maracanã78,838On sale
Sat Nov 21Mexico CityMexicoForo Sol65,000Sold out
Sun Nov 22Mexico CityMexicoForo Sol65,000Limited
Mon Nov 23Mexico CityMexicoForo Sol65,000Public on-sale Aug 1
Sat Nov 28GuadalajaraMexicoEstadio Akron49,850Public on-sale Aug 1

Asia-Pacific leg (January – February 2027)

DateCityCountryVenueCapacityStatus
Sat Jan 23TokyoJapanTokyo Dome55,000Public on-sale Sep 5
Sat Jan 30SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul World Cup Stadium66,704Public on-sale Sep 12
Sat Feb 6SingaporeSingaporeNational Stadium55,000Public on-sale Sep 19
Fri Feb 12SydneyAustraliaAccor Stadium83,500On sale

Ticket tiers and what each one actually gets you

Coldplay has run the same three-tier structure since the 2023 leg, and 2026 keeps it identical:

  • Lower bowl (€140–€260 in Europe, $180–$320 in Latin America): seated, full view of the main stage. Best value if you want to actually see the band's faces without binoculars. Sells out first in most markets.
  • General Admission Floor (€110–€180 / $145–$220): standing, closest to the stage, no seat. The Music of the Spheres show's confetti rig drops over GA — the closest visual experience to the band's own stage cameras.
  • Upper bowl / 360° rear (€55–€95 / $75–$130): seated, full stadium view. The 4-meter LED orbs ring the stadium, so even at "the cheap seats" the visual production is the same.

There is no formal VIP package on the 2026 leg. The "Infinity Tickets" experiment of 2024 (a mystery-section ticket sold at a flat price the morning of the show) has not been revived for 2026 as of this writing — confirmed by the tour press office on May 27.

How to maximize your chance of getting a ticket on the public on-sale

The 2025 leg's public on-sales for Europe sold through 60–70% of the available stadium capacity within the first 30 minutes. Three things help:

1. Have an account on the official ticketing platform pre-created with payment method saved. The on-sale tab is not a payment form — by the time you reach checkout, the inventory is already moving. Pre-saved cards survive queue rotation. 2. Use one device, one browser, one open tab. Multiple tabs trigger the queue system's anti-bot fraud detection in some markets (Germany, UK) and can get you bounced. 3. Latin American on-sales open at 10:00 AM local time of the destination, not your local time. The Bogotá on-sale opens 10:00 AM Colombia time (UTC-5); from Madrid that's 16:00.

For more on Coldplay's logistics and tour pattern, see our Coldplay artist page which auto-updates as new dates are announced or sold out.

Where the surprise dates might land

Coldplay's last three legs each ended up adding 4–8 extra dates two to four months after the initial announcement. Patterns suggest the highest probability surprise additions are:

  • Munich, Germany (an Olympiastadion second leg) — the band has played Berlin and Frankfurt but skipped Munich since 2017.
  • Lisbon, Portugal (Estádio do Restelo or MEO Arena) — Coldplay's last Lisbon show was 2017 and demand is meaningful.
  • A third Wembley night — the routing has only three Wembley nights confirmed, where 2022 and 2024 ended at four and five respectively.
  • A second River Plate night cluster in early 2027 — Buenos Aires is the band's largest single-city draw outside the UK by capacity sold.

We will update this post the day any of these are confirmed.

Frequently asked questions

What this means for the broader 2026 European stadium calendar

The Music of the Spheres Tour's European leg lands at the same time as Bruce Springsteen's E Street final European leg, Bad Bunny's stadium return and Taylor Swift's Eras encore. June through August 2026 in Europe is arguably the densest stadium-rock calendar since 1988. For broader context, see our Europe 2026 stadium tour calendar (coming next week) which maps all the big-capacity tours week by week.

If you're flying in for a show, our city hubs for Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Wembley/London, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mexico City and Tokyo all have venue access info, public transport tips, and same-day undercards worth seeing.

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This article is fact-checked against the official Coldplay tour announcement, the published venue capacities from each stadium's own technical documentation, and the on-sale schedules from the primary ticket marketplaces in each market as of June 1, 2026. Status fields (Sold out, On sale, Limited) reflect the real availability at the time of publication; check the linked ticket page for current status.

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